casuallibertarian:

I was bored so I thought I’d try a little experiment. I took three foreign news sources and three American news sources. I found at least something about the wars and the real issues that are facing the world from the foreign news sources… not so much with the American news sources. 

NBC News, Fox News, Cable News Network, Russia Today, British Broadcast Corporation, and Al-Jazeera English 12/26/12.

America’s “News” Media vs the World’s News Media. 

nerdylibertarian:

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

WHY IS OBAMA ON THE LIST OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR 2016????????
MSNBC have you no shame?

This is literally the worst Presidential candidate list I have ever seen and I lived through the 2004 election. 

nerdylibertarian:

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

WHY IS OBAMA ON THE LIST OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR 2016????????

MSNBC have you no shame?

This is literally the worst Presidential candidate list I have ever seen and I lived through the 2004 election. 

antigovernmentextremist:

shortformblog:

Fair and Balanced: Here’s a handwritten note, circa-2005, wherein the president of Fox News writes to a Bush administration official—on Fox News stationary—and offers to “help off the record” if needed. The administration official in question was Condoleezza Rice, then-Secretary of State; Rice replied with a generic form letter. The note was obtained by Gawker’s John Cook, who wrote: “Please just imagine for a moment how Fox News would cover the publication of a private note from the editor of the New York Times to an Obama Administration official offering ‘help off the record.’” source

And let’s all just pretend that MSNBC hasn’t been pushing White House talking points on their channel.

Obama dubbed his 2012 campaign “Forward”, like a week later msNBC changed their slogan to “Lean Forward”…

antigovernmentextremist:

shortformblog:

Fair and Balanced: Here’s a handwritten note, circa-2005, wherein the president of Fox News writes to a Bush administration official—on Fox News stationary—and offers to “help off the record” if needed. The administration official in question was Condoleezza Rice, then-Secretary of State; Rice replied with a generic form letter. The note was obtained by Gawker’s John Cook, who wrote: “Please just imagine for a moment how Fox News would cover the publication of a private note from the editor of the New York Times to an Obama Administration official offering ‘help off the record.’” source

And let’s all just pretend that MSNBC hasn’t been pushing White House talking points on their channel.

Obama dubbed his 2012 campaign “Forward”, like a week later msNBC changed their slogan to “Lean Forward”…